I don't tend to believe a SS shackle is going to take out a whole chain but i would sure NOT waste the money on one ![Wink ;) ;)](data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7)
Common wisdom is that SS bolts and Aluminum are a bad combo BUT try and buy and outboard motor built other wise except some big Yamaha's that use chrome plated SS bolts to cut down on the cant take it apart problem
NOW and SS swivel is a whole other thing because the parts do trap saltwater in a narrow crevice which would allow it to happen pretty fast
As i repair SS mixers for a living i get to see all kinds of bizarre things happen , on older mixers it was common to use a 316 SS pin to hold a 316 SS blade section in place.
I have seen a LOT of 316 SS pins lose out on that deal and modern mixers are 100% welded and polished for both sanitary and to avoid giving a foothold to corrosion
Common wisdom is that SS bolts and Aluminum are a bad combo BUT try and buy and outboard motor built other wise except some big Yamaha's that use chrome plated SS bolts to cut down on the cant take it apart problem
NOW and SS swivel is a whole other thing because the parts do trap saltwater in a narrow crevice which would allow it to happen pretty fast
As i repair SS mixers for a living i get to see all kinds of bizarre things happen , on older mixers it was common to use a 316 SS pin to hold a 316 SS blade section in place.
I have seen a LOT of 316 SS pins lose out on that deal and modern mixers are 100% welded and polished for both sanitary and to avoid giving a foothold to corrosion